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Concept artwork showing how the new Scania Waikato facility will look when it opens later this year,
Scania on the move
SCANIA NEW ZEALAND IS OPENING A NEW
dedicated workshop in the rapidly developing commercial Hautapu location to support its customers in the wider Waikato area.
The new branch is located at 167 Victoria Road, Hautapu, Cambridge and is due to open in October this year.
Tidd Ross Todd Ltd has supported the Scania brand in the Waikato for many years but with an overwhelming increase in demand for Scania product within the region, the decision has been taken to establish a dedicated Scania facility.
Tidd Ross Todd Ltd will remain an authorised dealer until the end of this year. Scania extends its thanks to Tidd Ross Todd Ltd for its continued support for many years.
Scania New Zealand is now actively recruiting a professional and energised team of people to fill positions from Technical Apprenticeships through to Branch Management in order to provide its customers with an industry leading experience.
Scania New Zealand Retail Director Mark Wright says the new workshop in Hautapu will further strengthen the capabilities of Scania’s service dealer network and will be of benefit to Scania customers, providing greater capacity as well as improving its service offering that underlines Scania’s renowned quality customer focus.
In another recent move in its network Scania also has new representation on the West Coast of the South Island with Service Diesel in Hokitika appointed as a service dealer.
Service Diesel is a local general cartage and freighting company that has been servicing the West Coast and Canterbury regions for almost 20 years.
As a result of the new appointment, Scania New Zealand also confirms that Scania Greymouth is closed.
Further developing Scania’s renowned quality customer service and regional support was top of mind in appointing Service Diesel.
This new service dealer means its customers will benefit from a larger site than previously, which means more capacity while also increasing the size of the Scania team on the coast – now with eight team members on board. T&D Scania New Zealand Retail Director Mark Wright.